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  2. Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands - Wikipedia

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    Painting of a Choctaw woman by George Catlin. Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands, Southeastern cultures, or Southeast Indians are an ethnographic classification for Native Americans who have traditionally inhabited the area now part of the Southeastern United States and the northeastern border of Mexico, that share common cultural traits.

  3. Category : Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands

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    Indigenous topics of the Southeastern Woodlands (10 P) A. Alachua culture (2 P) C. Caddoan peoples (4 C, 30 P) Calusa (11 P) Cherokee (10 C, 2 P) Chickasaw (5 C, 27 P)

  4. Pedee people - Wikipedia

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    The Pedee people, also Pee Dee and Peedee, were a historic Native American tribe of the Southeastern United States. Historically, their population has been concentrated in the Piedmont of present-day South Carolina.

  5. Category : Indigenous culture of the Southeastern Woodlands

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    Indigenous languages of the North American eastern woodlands (7 C, 71 P) ... Cherokee culture (3 C, 30 P) Native American cuisine of the Southeastern Woodlands (12 P)

  6. Pre-Columbian woodlands of North America - Wikipedia

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    Warming and drying during the Holocene climatic optimum began about 9,000 years ago and affected the vegetation of the southeast. The prairies and grassy woodlands of the southeast expanded their range, and xeric oak and oak-hickory forest types proliferated. Cooler-climate species migrated northward and upward in elevation.

  7. Category : Indigenous topics of the Southeastern Woodlands

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  8. Sewee - Wikipedia

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    The Sewee or "Islanders" were a Native American tribe that lived in present-day South Carolina in North America.. Their territory was on the lower course of the Santee River and the coast westward to the divide of Ashley River, around present-day Moncks Corner, South Carolina.

  9. Wateree people - Wikipedia

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    The Wateree were a Native American tribe in the interior of the present-day Carolinas. They probably belonged to the Siouan-Catawba language family. First encountered by the Spanish in 1567 in Western North Carolina, they migrated to the southeast and what developed as South Carolina by 1700, where English colonists noted them.